The shopkeepers of the princes of the fifth district of the city shared their problems with the mayor of Herat

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Sun, Aug 09 2020 10:06 AM
The shopkeepers of the princes of the fifth district of the city shared their problems with the mayor of Herat

The shopkeepers of the princes market in the fifth district of the city discussed their problems in a meeting with the servant of Hazrat Mushfeq, the mayor of Herat, and asked for the attention of the leadership of the Herat municipal administration in this regard.

In this meeting, they raised their environmental problems in order to standardize urban markets and emphasized the cooperation of the Herat Municipality.

Gholam Hazrat Mushfeq, the mayor of Herat, also described the standardization of urban markets as one of the long-term plans of the department and spoke about the seriousness of the municipality in this area.
The mayor of Herat, while stating that a delegation has been appointed to investigate and follow up on this issue, stressed that the problems of the princes' market shopkeepers will be addressed.
 

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